Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana knows he must work
hard in attack and defence to fit into Jurgen Klopp's
new style of play at Anfield.
Adam Lallana is ready to do the dirty work for Liverpool as
Jurgen Klopp looks to revitalise the Anfield club's fortunes.
Klopp has yet to taste victory since replacing Brendan Rodgers
after three successive draws.
Lallana has started each of those matches as part of a three-
pronged attack in support of a lone striker, and he knows they
must work hard for the team in attack and defence if Klopp's
new style of play is to work.
"Just because we play as a number 10 in that position doesn't
mean you can't stretch the game or you can't do some of the
dirty work to help other players in the team," he told the club's
official website.
"It's about helping each other and whether that's running off the
ball or running with the ball, being unselfish, as long as it helps
the team that is what the manager is focused on.
"I'm sure the manager would want a bit more time on the
training pitch but as a player you want to be playing as much as
you can.
"A football career doesn't last too often so the more games you
can fit in the better, and it always means that a game isn't too
far away to put things right and that's what we are aiming to
do.
"We are striving, we really want that first win and I’m sure the
manager does as well."
hard in attack and defence to fit into Jurgen Klopp's
new style of play at Anfield.
Adam Lallana is ready to do the dirty work for Liverpool as
Jurgen Klopp looks to revitalise the Anfield club's fortunes.
Klopp has yet to taste victory since replacing Brendan Rodgers
after three successive draws.
Lallana has started each of those matches as part of a three-
pronged attack in support of a lone striker, and he knows they
must work hard for the team in attack and defence if Klopp's
new style of play is to work.
"Just because we play as a number 10 in that position doesn't
mean you can't stretch the game or you can't do some of the
dirty work to help other players in the team," he told the club's
official website.
"It's about helping each other and whether that's running off the
ball or running with the ball, being unselfish, as long as it helps
the team that is what the manager is focused on.
"I'm sure the manager would want a bit more time on the
training pitch but as a player you want to be playing as much as
you can.
"A football career doesn't last too often so the more games you
can fit in the better, and it always means that a game isn't too
far away to put things right and that's what we are aiming to
do.
"We are striving, we really want that first win and I’m sure the
manager does as well."


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